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2010 naturaliesamlare
FOLDER 3 Universitetsbibliotekets utställningskatalog 58 28 Universitetsbiblioteket, Lunds universitet Box 3, 221 00 LUND UB Media. ISSN 0281-3823, LULID/LIBR - 1546 Utställningsansvarig: Björn Dal 9 april - 12 september 2010 Under 1700-talet sändes en lång rad av Linnés lärjungar ut i världen för att samla och beskriva okända växter och djur som fyllde på Systema Naturae. Namn som Sparrman och Th
https://www.ub.lu.se/en/sites/ub.lu.se.en/files/2010_naturaliesamlare.pdf - 2026-05-16
Wall-to-Wall Mapping of Forest Canopy Height using ICESat-2 Data and Multi-source Remote Sensing Images in a Machine Learning Framework
Forest Canopy Height (FCH) is one of the key variables for understanding forest structure distribution and growth. Remotely sensed data such as the NASA Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) ATL08 provides accurate FCH measurements; however, its point-based nature limits spatial continuity. This study addresses the challenge by generating a continuous FCH map over the West Usambara
LUSEP – Lund Conference on Sepsis
MERGE Short Project template Appendix
Proposal for a MERGE Short Project – Title The document name should be the same as short project title. The application document should be at most 4 A4 pages including title page and references. Use Times New Roman font, 11 pt. Please send the application to lina.nikoleris@cec.lu.se before 14th June 23:59. Funding decisions will be taken by the MERGE board in June. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Your ap
https://www.merge.lu.se/sites/merge.lu.se/files/2024-05/MERGE_Short%20project_template_Appendix.docx - 2026-05-16
LUSEP – Lund Conference on Sepsis
EBSCO’s Policy And Response With Regards To Schrems II, Data Protection, Data Privacy, Data Transfer
Data Privacy Protection (Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy) | www.ebsco.com1 Data Privacy Protection (Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy) Scott Macdonald VP, EBSCO Security and Privacy Governance April 2022 | www.ebsco.com2 Agenda • Overview − GDPR − Common Security and Privacy Framework Controls • EBSCO's Approach to Data Minimization − Institutional-Level Access (Non-Personalized) − Personalized User Privacy
Validity and Reliability of the Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ11) in a U.S. Sample of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
IMPORTANCE: Although occupational balance (OB) is a construct of importance to occupational therapy, existing OB assessments have not been validated in clinical populations. OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity and reliability of the 11-item version of the Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ11) in U.S. adults with Type 1 diabetes. DESIGN: Data were analyzed from adults with Type 1 diabetes enrol
Carving paths of sustainable intensification for smallholder farming in sub-Saharan Africa
Push-pull technology (PPT) is a strategy for controlling agricultural pests, improving soil fertility, diversifying farm output, and reducing gender and age disparities. The benefits of PPT have been demonstrated in East Africa, but efforts to upscale its adoption can face many challenges. Agroecosystems comprise social-ecological networks, with interactions that transcend spatial and temporal sca
Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Budgets of Europe : Trends, Interannual and Spatial Variability, and Their Drivers
In the framework of the RECCAP2 initiative, we present the greenhouse gas (GHG) and carbon (C) budget of Europe. For the decade of the 2010s, we present a bottom-up (BU) estimate of GHG net-emissions of 3.9 Pg CO2-eq. yr−1 (using a global warming potential on a 100 years horizon), which are largely dominated by fossil fuel emissions. In this decade, terrestrial ecosystems acted as a net GHG sink o
Comparison of observation- and inventory-based methane emissions for eight large global emitters
Monitoring the spatial distribution and trends in surface greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes, as well as flux attribution to natural and anthropogenic processes, is essential to track progress under the Paris Agreement and to inform its global stocktake. This study updates earlier syntheses (Petrescu et al., 2020, 2021, 2023), provides a consolidated synthesis of CH4 emissions using bottom-up (BU) and to
Subarctic winter warming promotes soil microbial resilience to freeze–thaw cycles and enhances the microbial carbon use efficiency
Climate change is predicted to cause milder winters and thus exacerbate soil freeze–thaw perturbations in the subarctic, recasting the environmental challenges that soil microorganisms need to endure. Historical exposure to environmental stressors can facilitate the microbial resilience to new cycles of that same stress. However, whether and how such microbial memory or stress legacy can modulate
The role of holocene land-use change (6K to 0.2K before present) on regional climate via biogeophysical feedbacks in NW Europe.
Overview : Global change effects on terrestrial biogeochemistry at the plant-soil interface
"Global change"significantly alters organic matter and element cycling, but many of the underlying processes and consequences remain poorly understood. The interface of plants and soil plays a central role, coupling the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere and integrating biological and geochemical processes. The contributions to this special issue address questions on both biotic an
Colonization of a Novel Host Plant Reduces Phenotypic Variation
Bipolar volcanic ice-core synchronization of the entire last glacial period
Precise synchronization of paleoclimate records is essential for inferring the dynamics and past evolution of the climate system. For the last glacial period, the time scales of ice cores from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have been synchronized by the use of cosmogenic radionuclides, atmospheric gas concentrations, and traces of large volcanic eruptions. Here we identify the sulfate depo
Ice Core Studies
This chapter summarizes the processes that are responsible for cosmogenic radionuclide variations in ice cores and the results that can be inferred from these records. The chapter starts with the production in the atmosphere caused by the influx of galactic cosmic ray particles and its modulation by the solar and geomagnetic field. Subsequently, the geochemical behavior of cosmogenic radionuclides
Increased Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein Concentrations in Equine Digital Flexor Tendon Sheath Synovial Fluid Predicts Intrathecal Tendon Damage.
Objectives: To evaluate digital flexor tendon sheath (DFTS) synovial fluid cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) concentrations as a molecular marker for intrathecal pathology. Study Design: Case control study. Animals: Horses (n=46) with DFTS tenosynovitis; 23 fresh cadaver horses. Methods: DFTS synovial fluid samples were collected from clinical cases with noninfected DFTS tenosynovitis and
High prevalence of defects in Cesarean section scars at transvaginal ultrasound examination.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the ability to correctly identify Cesarean section scars, to estimate the prevalence of defective scars, and to determine the size and location of scar defects by transvaginal ultrasound imaging. METHODS: Two hundred and eighty-seven women underwent transvaginal ultrasound examination 6-9 months after delivery: 108 had undergone one Cesarean section, 43 had had two Cesarea
Cesarean section scar defects: agreement between transvaginal sonographic findings with and without saline contrast enhancement.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the agreement between transvaginal ultrasound examinations performed before and at saline contrast sonohysterography (SCSH) with regard to number, size and shape of Cesarean section (CS) scar defects. METHODS: In all, 108 women underwent transvaginal ultrasound examination with SCSH at least 6 months after CS: 68 had undergone one CS, 32 two CSs and eight women had undergo
